Wills & Probate

What does “intestate” mean? intestate [in-test-teyt] adjective 1.not having made a Will e.g.to die intestate 2.not disposed of by Will e.g. his property remains intestate noun 3.a person who dies intestate Source: dictionary.com The word ‘intestate’ is interesting because it is both an adjective and a noun. It can be used a number of ways, all […]

Other considerations – Power of Attorney & Enduring Guardianship You might have already considered making a will; or maybe you have already made one- but is having a will sufficient preparation for all the unpredictable twist and turns your future holds? Well, the answer is – it depends. It depends on your health, it depends […]

Writing a Will – Relationship status considerations A major relationship change signals adjustments to many other areas of life. These major relationship changes include entering into a de facto relationship or marriage as well as separation and divorce. Getting married does not automatically gift your estate to your spouse on your death. If you have […]